Landover woman dies after being hit crossing busy road
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Landover woman dies after being hit crossing busy road

Pedestrian killed six days after being struck in PG County

Landover, MD — A 63-year-old woman has died from her injuries nearly a week after she was struck by a vehicle while crossing Landover Road, as Prince George’s County Police continue to investigate the fatal collision.

Audrey Louise Perry of Landover was hit around 6:45 p.m. on December 14 in the 7700 block of Landover Road. Police say the driver was heading eastbound when, for reasons still under investigation, the vehicle struck Perry as she attempted to cross the roadway.

Officers arriving at the scene found Perry in the roadway suffering from trauma. She was transported to a hospital in critical condition but died from her injuries on December 20.

The driver remained at the scene and was not injured. Authorities have not indicated whether charges are pending and continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.

The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit is leading the case and is seeking any additional witnesses or information from the public.

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Key Points

  • Audrey Louise Perry, 63, died six days after being struck by a car on Landover Road
  • The collision occurred as Perry was attempting to cross the street around 6:45 p.m.
  • The driver remained on the scene and was not injured
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